Great idea for a large back yard: Use your solar lights. They arent just for the ground! Take a 2x4 and cut them into squares to fit the existing fence posts. Using galvanized screws - not nails - to screw a L bracket to the underneath base. Then on top, screw on the stake.

IF WE BUILD A BACKYARD FENCE- Great idea for a large back yard: Use your solar lights. They aren't just for the ground! Take a 2x4 and cut them into squares to fit the existing fence posts. Using galvanized screws - not nails - to screw a "L" bracket to the underneath base. Then on top, screw on the stake.

Here's a unique way to use your solar lights: Take 2x4s and cut them into squares to fit the original existing fence posts. Using galvanized screws (Not nails) Screw an "L" bracket to the underneath base. Then on top, screw on the stake.

Solar lights for backyard lighting: Take a 2x4 and cut them into squares to fit the existing fence posts. Use galvanized screws (not nails) to screw a "L" bracket underneath base. On top, screw on the stake.

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OOOO We don't need the fireplace but this is huge - Fun zone "The kitchen was designed so the cook has enough space and equipment to prepare and serve a meal for large crowds all while company can either relax around the fireplace, watch a ball game or just hang out at the bar." -Debra Dennis, Kitchen Designs by Debra Outdoor spaces - Slideshows and Picture Stories - TODAY.com

Use a landscape light fitted down inside a lamp base... top off with a lamp shade for an easy outdoor light! These outdoor solar lights are great for when your electricity goes out, just bring the head portion indoors, flip upside down and set on a table.

The foam floor tiles worked great for our family. The rocks don’t hurt your feet when you are in the tent. Our toddler now has a place to crawl (and attempt to walk) around. The big kids enjoyed putting together the huge foam puzzle.

Tent Camping With Foam Floor Tiles (from the children's dept) - Great to cushion the tent floor - even more awesome to cushion the tent floor if your tent is setup on an area that is covered with rocks and gravel)!

Rose cuttings plunge into the ground. But the secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, push the bottom end into a small potato, which keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but apparently works.

Growing Rose From Cutting l Great way to Grow your own Heirloom Roses! Summer Gardening!

Growing Rose From Cutting My neighbour has a row of roses, which he took as cuttings. I asked how he took them. He simply plunges the cuttings into the ground. But his secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, he pushes the bottom end into a small potato, which he believes keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but his row of allotment roses is proof it works. Via: Taking rose cuttings (http://www.amateurgardening.com/home/taking-rose-cuttings/)

How-to Grow Rose Garden from Cuttings - Original Poster: "My neighbour has a row of roses, which he took as cuttings. I asked how he took them. He simply plunges the cuttings into the ground. But his secret of success is the humble potato! Before planting cuttings, he pushes the bottom end into a small potato, which he believes keeps the cuttings moist as they develop roots. It sounds crazy, but his row of allotment roses is proof it works." - Don't know if it works, but might try it.

Gorgeous rock garden! This is perfect for New York City Apartments on a smaller scale. #KVNY #NYC #Apartments #Outdoor #Inspiration

Gardening ideas for a "hell strip" -- just past the driveway? next to the shed? Keeps getting over-run with long crab grass... Cover it with weedblocker/ pebbles/ decorative rocks & add a few tough-to-kill perennials. Backyard?

Rock garden - for the front yard - totally have the rocks going, just need to figure out the plants!!

Very smart! Rinse veggies right in the garden and then re-use the water on the plants. Plastic bucket and small laundry basket/colander from dollar store

Very smart! Rinse veggies right in the garden and then re-use the water on the plants. Plastic bucket and small laundry basket/colander from Dollar Tree would do nicely. This is brilliant and I LOVE it

Use a landscape light fitted down inside a lamp base... top off with a lamp shade for an easy outdoor light! These outdoor solar lights are great for when your electricity goes out, just bring the head portion indoors, flip upside down and set on a table.